All products in the design museum are produced in Melbourne, Australia, and will be shipped regularly every week, directly to your designated address.
Every product in the design museum is an antique, with traces of time and history. Buyers who can accept it will place an order.
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Food pushers were common in Victorian society, when it was considered impolite for anyone, even children, to touch food with their hands. The function of this tableware is to help children obtain food.
Made in England, made of sterling silver, thick and in very good condition.
This object is marked with a small symbol:
Several small letters - represent the manufacturer.
Anchor - represents the city (this object is Birmingham)
Lion pattern - represents sterling silver.
Letters - you can tell the year, here is the letter A, super cute font. A Silver cloth will be included for the buyer's use.
The total length is 9.3 cm and the maximum width is 3.5 cm.
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- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- United Kingdom
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- No.7,526 - Kitchen & Dining | No.238 - Cutlery & Flatware
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- Antique and Vintage
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- Please note that this is an old jewelry, not a brand new product. If you are a perfectionist, please do not place an order.
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